CFBC BULLS LEAD TALLY IN SCHOOLS’ NETBALL AND FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS
Basseterre, St. Kitts, 14th November, 2024 (CFBC): The Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) Bulls are leading the tally in the Jones Group of Companies Limited Open Males Football Championship and the St. Kitts Department of Sports Powerade and Dasani Interschool Netball Championship. To date, the Bulls have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in both competitions with an unbeaten record.
In their latest football match on Saturday, 9th November, the Saddlers Secondary School Wolves faced an unexpected setback as they forfeited their game to the Bulls. This decision resulted in the Bulls being awarded three points and three goals. The forfeit was a disappointment for the Wolves’ fans, who had been eagerly anticipating the match. Meanwhile, the Bulls capitalized on this opportunity, boosting their position in the league. The circumstances surrounding the forfeit remain a topic of discussion among the school community.
In the football championship, the Bulls are leading the tally with an impressive 48 goals, amassing a total of 21 points. Trailing behind them are the Basseterre High School Stormers, who have scored 31 goals and accumulated 16 points. Meanwhile, in the netball competition, the Bulls are also at the forefront, sharing the lead with the Saddlers Secondary School Wolves. Both teams have secured three wins and six points each.
On Thursday, 14th November, the CFBC Bulls Netball team are set to face off against CEMSS Eagles at 5:15 pm at Netball City in Warner Park. Following this, the Bulls will travel to Nevis on Saturday, 16th November to compete against the Gingerland Secondary School Panthers, with the game also scheduled for 5:15 pm.
The Bulls football team is gearing up for their next match, which will take place on Saturday, 23rd November. They will be facing the Cayon High School Falcons at Warner Park, with the game scheduled to kick off at 5:30 pm.
These upcoming matches are crucial for the Bulls as they aim to maintain their winning streak and solidify their standing in the competitions.